I respectfully disagree those who think that the action is not clearly RTK if not by strict lawyerly definition then by spirit of the rule.
The player is in a scrimmage kick formation ready to receive the snap. The play/game situation is such that you would expect a punt. The player is making the necessary football moves to kick the ball (receives the snap cleanly, takes a step forward, arms extended, ACTUALLY DROPS THE BALL, in the process of raising the leg). Are we now slicing it so fine, that this action which is common to a punter punting the ball should not be considered RTK because the ball didnt hit the foot first? Even though, everyone and their dog knows the player is attempting to punt the ball?
If the answer here is "Yes, we are slicing it that fine" then I agree with the OP that the rule needs to be changed, but it needs to be changed in the other direction. This action is clearly an attempt to kick the ball, and if that is not clear in the rules that this player should receive the protection afforded to kickers trying to punt the ball, the rule needs to change to afford that protection.
Just so you all know, if you are calling with me and I am the R, I will be calling this RTK....
just my .02 worth
